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Many thanks for playing the scenario and for the very kind comments. Very pleased you enjoyed it.
I feel the same if I drive through Carnforth om the WCML as that is where my sister has lived for many years. I usually give a couple of toots on the horn to let her know I am passing through!!
Best regards
Chris& Nat
Enjoyable run thank you. Not sure why but I find something special about a Class 37, I do enjoy driving them. Strange driving through Horton-In-Ribblesdale as one of my sisters lives there. Thanks for your efforts.
Regards Chris
Many thanks for playing the scenario and for the very kind comments. Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Best regards
Chris & Nat
only at the start had also the crazy message about " SC Class 37-427' "
thank you
Many thanks for playing the scenario and for the very kind comments. Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Re the you tube video I assume this is the one by Don Coffey. It is 3 hours long and I have it saved so that I can watch it over the next couple of days. First look it promises to be a great watch!!
Best regards
Chris & Nat
I get a 'Black Box' at the start, 'Can't load rail vehicle SC Class 37-427' & something about broken consist. But as I said it ran OK.
if you're interested there's a brand new 'Cab Ride' video on You Tube that covers the whole run from Leeds to Carlisle. Some good bits of info on there and also commentary from the driver. A bit long but well worth a look.
I can't remember the exact figures but it was said that the 2 x C 158's were x number of yards long & that going down the 1.100 after Ais Gill summit, the rear cab was 3 feet above the drivers cab.